Matthew Warren

DevOps Team Lead at IBM

Winchester, England, United Kingdom
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Summary

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Matthew Warren is a DevOps Team Lead at IBM with over a decade of experience building and operating enterprise-scale data protection and storage solutions. He combines hands-on architecture, CI/CD pipeline engineering, and systems administration to deliver fault-tolerant storage software and hardware to global customers. A longtime TSM/Spectrum Protect specialist, he drove development of Butterfly/IBM tooling for recovery, automated data migration and distributed monitoring that brings geocentric, semi-structured datasets into real-time reporting. He focuses on practical system builds, test process automation and scalable observability, while maintaining a curiosity for machine learning and broader computing science. Known for bridging deep infrastructure expertise with developer workflows, he’s equally comfortable designing data storage strategy and implementing the pipelines that prove it.
code11 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (84)

client-library9
python-client9
generative9
automatic8
k8s8
jenkins-api-plugin8
jenkins8
tkinter8
multiarch7
jenkins-plugin7
gui-application7
audio7
python7
csi7
figma7

Programming languages (7)

PowerShellTypeScriptShellGoLuaHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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mattjwarren/WGLSE

Dec 2020 - May 2024

Given a trained wavegan model, gives an interface for exploring the latent space and generating audio clips. You can generate single clips from points in latent space or sets of clips by morphing/interpolating between different points in latent space.
Contributions:5 releases, 18 PRs, 90 pushes in 3 years 5 months
pytorchlatent-spacedeep-learningmorphingclips
mattjwarren/fatcontroler

Apr 2016 - Feb 2020

My first ever python project, 20+ years ago.. One 'L' - it's been like it for twenty years.. An awesome all you ever wanted systems admin tool, from before there were clouds and too many VM's everywhere. When you had to actually login to the appliance you wanted to admin, like a man! -- Update 2018: This actually became useful once more. So I dusted it off. Added an SSH entity type. ymmv. Good luck! ---
Contributions:2 PRs, 25 pushes, 4 branches in 3 years 10 months
pythonadminapplianceentityssh
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Matthew Warren - DevOps Team Lead at IBM